Celine
Dion to Unveil New Song at Oscars
Celine Dion
will unveil her new song, "I Knew I Loved You," during a tribute
to Italian composer Ennio Morricone at this year's Academy Awards, the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday.
Morricone,
who will receive an honorary Oscar at the Feb. 25 awards, orchestrated
the song for 1984's "Once Upon a Time in America," directed
by Sergio Leone.
Songwriters
Alan and Marilyn Bergman wanted to write lyrics for the song, but the
film's producers felt none were needed. The Bergmans got their chance
with Dion's version.
Morricone,
78, has received original score Oscar nominations for "Days of Heaven,"
"The Mission," "The Untouchables," "Bugsy"
and "Malena."
The new rendition
of "I Knew I Loved You," produced by Quincy Jones, will appear
on Morricone's upcoming greatest-hits album and on Dion's forthcoming
record.
Four hit movies already have been adapted from the Potter books. The fifth
film, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” is scheduled
to come out July 13, just eight days before the release of “Deathly
Hallows.”
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